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    Default DVBlogger -what to look for?

    I have attached DVBlogger 0.73 to My DM800 and it produces a large text file like this (random stuff) and seemingly nothing else

    1 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC35891E401000014680D1100369B8F5A3ACEA22800BD 9F0D1DEC58E1
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC358917201000014680D110042984207988104B800BD A0D83EB65178
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC358916C01000014680D1100AF024AFA298302B700BD A12C9A287F4A
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC35894FA01000014680D1100DEBC1B45FA8A0EFB00BD A2045267387B
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC32CDB2B01000014680D1100FE93346C51E0821300BD A3D502ABDDCB

    I am trying to extract data for an HSN, presumably this info has to be filtered in some way. Could someone please advise which strings to look for and how they are broken down. Thanks



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    What are you trying to Log for ?

    (DVBlogger is mainly for irdeto 1 (aurora in Australia))

    try opening the txt file in Notepad & do a search for your HSN
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    Thanks for the reply I am looking at IR1 Aurora. I can find my HSN in the midst of the file (not included in this post). But now what???

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    Quote Originally Posted by PWH View Post
    I have attached DVBlogger 0.73 to My DM800 and it produces a large text file like this (random stuff) and seemingly nothing else

    1 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC35891E401000014680D1100369B8F5A3ACEA22800BD 9F0D1DEC58E1
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC358917201000014680D110042984207988104B800BD A0D83EB65178
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC358916C01000014680D1100AF024AFA298302B700BD A12C9A287F4A
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC35894FA01000014680D1100DEBC1B45FA8A0EFB00BD A2045267387B
    31 Dec 2011 0933 82401CC32CDB2B01000014680D1100FE93346C51E0821300BD A3D502ABDDCB

    I am trying to extract data for an HSN, presumably this info has to be filtered in some way. Could someone please advise which strings to look for and how they are broken down. Thanks
    Nothing random about it, they are EMK's (680D nano)
    Cheers
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    Thank you, picking the first line as an example, losing date & time

    8240 PID separator
    1CC35891E401000014 ???
    680D EMK Nano
    1100369B8F5A3ACEA22800BD 9F0D1DEC58E1??

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    You are off to a good start!

    Download the document in the thread at .

    (I'm amazed to find that the link is still active).

    If you read all the information provided, you will have a good understanding of how smart-card technology works. In this document, the questions you have currently raised (and will continue to raise regarding Irdeto 1), will be answered.

    Yes, I agree that reading can be time-consuming and even tedious, but remember, "knowledge is power" - and it's a wonderful feeling to be able to understand and solve problems without the need to continually depend on others.

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    After reading that excellent information I now have all the information I need. For the benefit of others, the first line as an example
    8240 PID separator.
    1C?
    C3>key update?
    5891E4 HSN
    01000014 Header
    680D Macro
    11?
    00 Key Index?
    369B8F5A3ACEA228 EMK
    00BD?
    9F0D1DEC58 Signature
    E1 Checksum

    I have cross referenced my real one with the database and the PMK matches so the info must be correct. Thank you all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PWH View Post
    11?
    ..
    Provider ID 10 (second on card) i.e. Austar Provider 00.
    Good on you PWH, for having a go for yourself and working it out.
    Cheers
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